Interton VC 4000
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Description
The Interton VC 4000, released in 1978, is one of Europe’s earliest cartridge-based home video game consoles and a key member of the 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System family. Built in Germany, it introduced players to interchangeable games, dual analog-style controllers, and colorful 8-bit visuals that marked a leap forward from single-game Pong systems. The VC 4000 holds an important place in gaming history as one of the first truly programmable European consoles.
This custom display stand is designed to securely hold and beautifully showcase the Interton VC 4000, blending stability with a clean, retro-inspired aesthetic worthy of the system’s legacy.
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